lkpatcher
serves as both a streamlined Python tool and module designed for the alteration and patching of LK (Little Kernel) images. The utility offers flexibility along with an intuitive API for ease of use. To use the library, Python 3.11 or higher is required. An alternative method of access is available via the new web version of the tool, which is not open-source but offers the same functionality and has a GUI.
sudo apt install python3-pip # If you don't have pip installed.
pip3 install --upgrade pip # If pip hasn't been updated yet.
pip3 install --upgrade git+https://github.com/R0rt1z2/lkpatcher
Note
Windows users should omit the first two command(s) and install python manually from here.
python3 -m lkpatcher [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-j JSON] [-d DUMP_PARTITION] bootloader_image
Note
Arguments between <>
are required, while arguments between []
are optional.
You can also use the module in your own projects:
# Import the patcher class from the module. This should be enough to
# get you started, as it provides an API to apply patches to images.
from lkpatcher.patcher import LkPatcher
# Create the patcher object. When initializing the object, you MUST
# specify the path to the image you want to patch, and, optionally,
# the path to the JSON file containing the patches. If you don't
# specify a JSON file, the default one will be used.
patcher = LkPatcher(image='lk.img', patches='patches.json')
# Use the patcher object to apply patches to the image. The output
# parameter is optional, and, if not specified, the patched image
# will be saved as 'lk-patched.img'.
image = patcher.patch(output='lk-patched.bin')
- To successfully boot patched images, it's a prerequisite to unlock seccfg, which can be accomplished using mtkclient.
- Prior to the patching process, it's recommended to create backups of your existing images. The responsibility for any damage inflicted upon your device is solely your own.
- If your device doesn't boot (even) after unlocking it with mtkclient, it most likely uses SBC, and, therefore, is not supported by this tool.
- If you're running into issues and need to debug, dump the
expdb
partition using mtkclient and open a new issue here with the dump attached. - To request device-specific patches, please open a new issue and attach both your LK image and the
image.txt
file generated by the tool. - If you're interested in understanding how these patches function and want to give creating your own a try, take a look at the guide (alternatively, check this old PDF).
- The
patches.json
file has sample patches applicable to various devices. These samples serve as reference material for the creation of your own device-specific patches.
This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.